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Are you setting the library list in your program, if so the files need to be
defined as usropn and then opened explicitly after setting the library list.

Scott Mildenberger

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> From: Justin Houchin [mailto:jhouchin9@charter.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:25 AM
> To: web400@midrange.com
> Subject: [WEB400] Error Message
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> Hi everyone,
> I have been creating my CGI programs in the same library as
> my Physical Files, but I decided to create to libraries: one
> for testing and one that is for real. So my physical files
> are in PCSTORE, my test CGI's are in CGITEST and the active
> CGI's are in CGILIVE. I went to move one of my CGI programs
> over to CGITEST and I now receive this error message:
> Application error.  RNX1216 unmonitored by ITEMINQ at statement
>    0001000001, instruction X'0000'.
>  File P3030L1 in library *LIBL not found or inline data file missing.
>  Error message CPF4101 appeared during OPEN for file P3030L1.
>  Error message CPF4101 appeared during OPEN for file P3030L1
> (C S D F).
>
>
> P3030L1 is a logical file in PCSTORE. I do compile my
> programs on another machine and then FTP to run on our 400. I
> have checked P3030L1 's file identifer matches. I did notice
> the Sub Procedure Push/pop library. I have created that. I
> then went to debug the program, as soon as the program is
> called I get the error message. It doesn't even reach the
> first line of code...#PushLib. The same program works fine
> when I put it in the PCSTORE library with the physical files.
> Can someone tell me what I can do to solve this.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin Houchin
> Programmer
> Reliatek, Inc
> jhouchin9@charter.net
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